Public-Private Partnerships in Urban Development in the United States



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programs for low-income people. The examples describe a new role of foundations in urban
revitalization through direct involvement beyond the traditional philanthropic efforts. Pamela
Hamilton assumes that this kind of public-private partnership will be happen more in San
Diego in the next years.26

26 Phone interview with Pamela Hamilton on the 17th of December 2000



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